On track for a good writeup.
        Tim made most of the comments I was going to, and then some.
        "it's" is used where "its" is meant.  In English as taught in
school, "it's" is a contraction of "it is".  The posessive form is "its".  I
know that's counterintuitive, but that's the standard practice.
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